Testseek.com have collected 137 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1 - Intel CPU.
April 2016
(82%)
137 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
796 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Pick up and go portability
Ultraflexible Yoga hinge
High resolution 1440p screen
Premium carbon fiber casing
Roomy and forgiving keyboard
Integrated ThinkPad Pen Pro
Great performance
Exceptionally sturdy and well-built chassis with good choice of materials
Good input devices (trackpad
Keyboard
TrackPoint)
Excellent battery runtimes
Supports M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs and ships with one
Good display quality
Even for the Full HD version
Perfect mesh of Lenovo's ThinkPad and Yoga lines
Thin and light
Just the right amount of ports
Can be used to take notes out of the box
Keys retract when in tablet mode and are still resistant
Impressively thin and light
Beautiful WQHD display
Excellent keyboard
Allday battery life
Outstanding OLED screen
Impressive battery life
Businessclass thin and light
Extra-sharp
High-contrast screen
First-class keyboard
Light yet sturdy
Super-slim and light yet strong. Wacom AES pen included in silo. Fast performance
Versatile 2-in-1 design
Superb keyboard. Ample ports with Lenovo's OneLink+ docking connector and WiGig being a reasonable stand-in for USB-C. One of the few laptops avail
Long battery life
Fantastic keyboard
Vibrant screen colors
Thunderbolt 3 ports
Convertible design is lightweight
But durable
Comfortable keyboard
Built-in stylus
The OLED display is vibrant
Crisp
And a first for the industry
Convertible design is lightweight and durable
Great speakers
Vibrant Screen
Long lasting battery
The new OLED display looks stunning
And this professional-level Yoga has a great keyboard
Active stylus
And rugged body
Added versatility with the Laptop
Stand
Tent
And Laptop modes. ThinkPad Pen Pro is a great addition for even more convenience
Beautiful OLED display
Chiclet keyboard
Light and portable
Incredible OLED screen
Durable and portable design
Great keyboard
Very slim and light
Good performance
2-in-1 versatility
Good keyboard / touchpad
Comes with Wacom AES pen
Great color / grayscale accuracy after calibration
Light and well-built chassis
Convertible features (360 degree hinges
Wacom Digitizer)
Excellent input devices
OLED panel with perfect contrast and huge color gamut
Long warranty
The editors didn't like
Display could be brighter
A bit too pricey
Lacks USB-C connector
Priced at a premium
Pricey in any configuration
RAM is not upgradeable
No snapin docking solutions or USB TypeC
Soso touchpad
Expensive
Frustratingly small pen
No USB TypeC or Thunderbolt
Expense on top of expense
No USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port
No WWAN option
Expensive. Very good but not great IPS displays
Slow SSD
Very reflective panel
Stiff hinge with noisy mechanism
No USB-C or Ethernet ports
OLED display decreases battery life
Reflective panel
It's not as thin or light as the more consumer-oriented Yoga hybrids
And adding the OLED screen is an expensive option
Battery life can vary greatly depending on ultrabook usage. Definitely on the pricey side
Published: 2018-12-05, Author: Tom , review by: itpro.co.uk
Nifty security features, Super fast SSD speeds, Excellent connectivity options, Ultrabright, vivid touchscreen
CPU could be faster, Gets very, very warm, Hugely expensive for topspecs
Combining the power and functionality of the ThinkPad range with the versatility and flexibility of the Yoga family, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga offers an appealing proposition for business users, although it's let down by a disappointing battery life an...
Display is spectacular, bright, and colorful, Solid productivity performance, Mostly solid build quality, Great soft-touch feel
Very expensive, Thicker and heavier than many competing 2-in-1s, Disappointing battery life
No. The ThinkPad line has lost some of its cachet given the upward mobility of Lenovo's competition, and there are thinner, lighter, and longer-lasting convertible 2-in-1s available for significantly less money...
There's plenty to get excited about here, including a good quality display (with an OLED option too), and particularly given this 2-in-1's size, it offers an impressive array of ports. The X1 Yoga also comes with a stylus, is very nicely built and designe
This isn't a cheap hybrid, but there aren't many major issues here. Our biggest problem with the X1 Yoga is the battery life which is disappointing, and you can't switch the power pack out for a bigger capacity model. There are also a few slight niggles s
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga will appeal to those looking for a great all-rounder hybrid, regardless of the cost. It is supremely versatile, switching between tablet and laptop mode and everything in between.Blending the best of the ThinkPad and the Yoga ranges p...
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Lots of connectivity, Excellent keyboard and touchpad with trackpointer support, Stunning display options, including OLED, Core i7 performs well, and is affordable, Long battery life
Too large for extended tablet use, Mediocre display contrast, Runs hot under heavy system load
Lenovo's pricing changes frequently, but our review unit currently sells for about $1,850. That's a lot of money, but it's not unusual for the category. The Toshiba Satellite Radius 12 maxes out at $1,400 with a Core i7, but only has a 256GB SSD. Dell's...
Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Juan , review by: techradar.com
OLED display option, QHD monitor, 16GB or RAM
Typical ThinkPad design, Pricey, Boring dual hinge
If you're into gorgeous displays and hybrid laptops that claim not to compromise on performance, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is worthy of your consideration...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Impressive design, Powerful and fluid performance, Decent battery
The overall essence ThinkPad X1 Yoga gives us is that of a business-focused laptop with a pinch of flexibility, exactly what the young, business enthusiasts need these days. It has the power and it has the stealthy look that is new yet familiar with the r...
Classy all-black look with matte finish, Good performance and comprehensive connectivity, Keyboard and touch pad are a joy to use
Limited hybrid functionality with non-detachable screen, pricey
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga ticks most boxes for a well balanced business laptop. But as a hybrid, it does have limited functionality. The OLED display based ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the only variant that we'd recommend from the X1 Yoga lineup. For the rest, the Thin...